HOLIDAY HOTSPOTS: MAJORCA NOW!; Party paradise reinvents itself to sell wider choice of breaks.(Features)

The People (London, England) | November 23, 2003 | Copyright

Byline: EOGHAN CORRY

IF YOU have been to Majorca and want to try somewhere different, the Majorcans say they have the answer. Another part of the Majorca.

To the northwest it might be a different planet from the Majorca we know.

In the villages of Deia, Soller and Valldemossa you could be in rural Spain, where the tourist boom never happened.

The Majorca experience has yet to be fully defined but one thing is clear.

The overbooked eighties are long over. Majorcan holidays are no longer confined to the beach-towel experience of ...

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